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Raymond Grieg Mason OBE (2 March 1922, in Birmingham, England – 13 February 2010 in Paris, France)[1] was a sculptor.

Une Tragedie Dans Le Nord. L'Hiver, La Pluie, Les Larmes (1975–77)
Une Tragedie Dans Le Nord. L'Hiver, La Pluie, Les Larmes (1975–77)

He trained at the Birmingham School of Arts and Crafts under William Bloye, the Royal College of Art (for one term), and Slade School of Art. He lived and worked in Paris beginning in 1946. He was a close friend of the late Nobel Prize–winning scientist Maurice Wilkins.

Forward, 1991, destroyed in Centenary Square, Birmingham by arson in 2003
Forward, 1991, destroyed in Centenary Square, Birmingham by arson in 2003

He is known for his sculptures of tightly packed people made from clay, with works on McGill College Avenue in Montreal; the Tuileries, Paris; Georgetown, Washington, D.C.; and Madison Avenue, New York. His controversial 1991 fibre-glass work, Forward in Birmingham's Centenary Square was destroyed by arson on 17 April 2003.[2] The statue carried a reference to DNA ("the secret of life") in connection with Maurice Wilkins, who went to school in Birmingham and worked at the University of Birmingham.

He was the subject of an episode of the BBC television series Omnibus, "The Return of Raymond Mason," broadcast on 28 November 1982,[3] and was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for "services to sculpture and to Anglo-French relations" in the 2002 New Year Honours.

The sculptor Ron Mueck commented on his death: "I cannot remember there not being a Raymond Mason book on my shelf... The strong pulse of Life in his work always impressed me greatly. When I look at Mason's work it feels like seeing clearly through someone else's eyes. That can be an unsettling experience, but rewarding when it is a vibrant, unique vision of the world."[4]


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  1. Grimes, William (25 February 2010). "Raymond Mason, Sculptor Who Focused on Street-Level Drama, Is Dead at 87". www.nytimes.com. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  2. "Teenager charged with statue arson". BBC. 18 April 2003. Retrieved 15 May 2018.
  3. "BBC One London, 28 November 1982 22.05: Omnibus". Radio Times. BBC. 237 (3081): 42. 25 November 1982.
  4. "Raymond Mason: Artist celebrated for his sculptures in relief". Independent.co.uk. 12 March 2010.



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[es] Raymond Mason

Raymond Grieg Mason (Birmingham, 1922-París, 13 de febrero de 2010)[1] fue un escultor británico residente en Francia.

[fr] Raymond Mason

Raymond Mason, né le 2 mars 1922 à Birmingham (Grande-Bretagne) et mort le 13 février 2010 à Paris[1], est un sculpteur britannique ayant vécu en France.

[ru] Мейсон, Реймонд

Реймонд Григ Мейсон OBE (англ. Raymond Grieg Mason, 2 марта 1922, Бирмингем — 13 февраля 2010, Париж) — британский скульптор.



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